In this clip, Tray Deee reacted to Big U’s comments that Death Row would not have been the force it became had it not been for the 1992 peace treaty between many Blood and Crip sets and Big U’s prison bid. Tray Deee further explained Big U’s comments and agreed that Suge would’ve met resistance with the way he was moving in the streets.
This sparked a deeper conversation into the hood politics of Los Angeles at the time and Tray Deee detailed how it impacted the mobility of gangs in LA and how it enabled interactions that weren’t allowed before. Later on, Tray Deee weighed in on Big U’s current work with gang prevention in the community and said that his work is needed. He also went into the spiritual side of Big U’s community involvement saying that it’s his way of atoning for all the wrong he did in the streets.
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